Report Flight Information
Explanation
This activity is used to report information about a 
flight such as the take off and landing times, deviations and utilization 
(operational loggings) once the flight is completed. This information is usually 
entered by a pilot on a flight log that is defined for the vehicle. The flight 
log can contain information on one or more flights, where a single record is 
defined for each flight on the vehicle. For more information on how to report a 
flight log, refer the Report Flight Log activity.
On the flight log an operational plan ID must be 
entered to define which flight the vehicle has completed. This value 
can be entered manually or by using the operational plans predefined in IFS/Vehicle 
Information Management. If the field is left blank when saving, the system will 
automatically generate an operational plan ID which serves as an identifier for 
the flight. If an operator designator is defined in basic data, this value will 
be used when auto-generating the operational plan ID.
If predefined operational plans are used, the OPER_LOG_SEV_EVENTS 
object property will be 
used to validate if the same operational event can be entered several times for 
one operational plan ID (flight). The following settings are available for this 
object property:
	- No Requirements - The same operational 
	event can be entered several times for an operational plan ID as long as the 
	dates do not overlap.
- Warning - The same operational event can be 
	entered several times for an operational plan ID as long as the dates do not 
	overlap. A warning will be displayed.
- Not Allowed - The same operational event 
	cannot be entered several times for the same operational plan ID. An error 
	message will be displayed.
Prerequisites
	- The flight log for the vehicle must exist in the
	Open status.
- If an existing operational plan is to be connected 
	to the flight, the operational plan must have been defined for the serial 
	defined on the flight log.
- If the operational plan ID is to be generated 
	automatically prefix with an operator designator, the operator designator 
	must have been predefined in basic data.
- If deviations or delays are to be reported, the 
	deviation reason must have been defined in basic data.
- If a flight is to be cancelled, a valid 
	cancellation cause must have been defined in basic data.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, information pertaining to 
the flights operated within a day will be reported in the flight log.
Operational loggings (utilization) can be reported on the 
flight.
Window
Flight Log
Related Window Descriptions
Flight Log 
Flight Log/Flight Info 
Flight Log/Flight Info/General
Flight Log/Flight 
Info/Operational Disruptions 
Procedure
Use this procedure to enter general information 
on a flight:
	- Open the Flight Log window and query 
	(F3) for your flight log number and/or vehicle ID.
- Click the Flight Info tab and then click the General tab.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operational Plan ID field, enter the 
	operational plan ID for the operational event completed by the vehicle. 
	Entering a value in this field is required and cannot be updated. There are 
	several ways in which this value can be defined:
	
		- Use the List of Values to select an 
		operational plan ID having a valid operational event which is connected 
		to the serial defined on the flight log.
- Manually enter an operational plan ID (e.g., 
		flight number).
- The operational plan ID will be generated 
		automatically for the flight when you leave this field blank and save 
		the record. Note that if an operator designator has been predefined in basic data, 
		the operator designator 
		will be used to define the auto-generated value.
	- If a new operational plan ID is entered manually 
	or auto-generated, you need to manually enter a description of the 
	operational plan in the Oper. Plan Desc. field. If entered manually, 
	the value can be changed as long as the flight log is open.
- In the Oper. Event Desc. field, enter a 
	valid operational event for the selected operational plan ID, if the 
	required value is not already defaulted in this field. Use the List of 
	Values to select a valid value. Once saved this value cannot be changed. If 
	an operational plan ID is to be generated automatically, it is possible to 
	select a valid ad hoc event from the List of Values. If an operational plan 
	ID is entered manually that is not predefined in the application, a value 
	cannot be entered in this field.
- In the Departure Location field, enter the 
	departure location of the flight. If a valid operational plan ID is 
	connected, the departure location on the operational plan is displayed in 
	this field. If a valid operational plan ID is not connected, the current 
	location of the vehicle will be displayed in this field. Use the List of 
	Values to change to a different location, if needed.
- In the Arrival Location field, enter the 
	arrival location of the flight. If a valid operational plan ID is connected, 
	the arrival location on the operational plan is displayed in this field. If 
	a valid operational plan ID is not connected, the arrival location must be 
	entered manually. Use the List of Values to select or change the arrival 
	location.
- In the Block Off field, enter the time and 
	date the vehicle was released from the blocks. A block referred to here is 
	the block that is placed under the wheels of a vehicle to keep it from 
	rolling. Entering a value in this field is optional. The value can be 
	changed as long as the flight log is open. Observe the following 
	behavior/rules:
	
		- If a valid operational plan ID and operational 
		event are connected to the flight, the planned start date of the 
		operational event will be defaulted in this field.
- If only an operational plan ID has been 
		connected, the start date of the operational plan will be defaulted in 
		this field.
- If a valid operational plan ID is not 
		connected, the block off date and time must be entered manually.
- The date and time you enter in this field 
		cannot be any date/time prior to the flight log date.
- The date and time you enter in this field 
		cannot be prior to the date/time entered on the previously closed 
		flights for the same vehicle.
	- In the Take Off field, enter the time and date the vehicle is to 
	take off. The flight log date will be defaulted in this field and will need to 
	be changed to the correct time. The time and date you enter in this 
	field cannot be prior to the flight log date, and must be later than the 
	block off time (if entered). Furthermore, the take off date/time cannot be prior 
	to the date/time entered on the previously closed flight log for the same 
	vehicle. The value in this field can be changed as long as the flight log is 
	open.
- In the Touchdown field, enter the time and date of the vehicle's 
	touchdown. The flight log date will be defaulted in this field and will need 
	to be changed to the correct time. The time and date you enter in this 
	field cannot be prior to the flight log date, and must be later than the 
	take off time and before the block on time (if entered). Furthermore, the 
	touchdown date/time cannot be prior to the date/time entered on the 
	previously closed flight log for the same vehicle. Entering a value in this 
	field is required. This value can be changed as long as the flight log is 
	open.
- In the Block On field, enter the time and 
	date the blocks were put back on the vehicle (e.g., placed under a 
	aircraft's wheel after the flight). Entering a value in this field is 
	optional. The value can be changed as long as the flight log is open. 
	Observe the following behavior/rules:
	
		- If a valid operational plan ID and operational 
		event are connected to the flight, the planned finish date of the 
		operational event will be defaulted in this field.
- If only an operational plan ID has been 
		connected, the end date of the operational plan will be defaulted in 
		this field.
- If a valid operational plan ID is not 
		connected, the block on date and time must be entered manually.
- The date and time you enter in this field 
		cannot be any date/time prior to the flight log date.
- The date and time you enter in this field must 
		be later than the touchdown time.
- The date and time you enter in this field 
		cannot be prior to the date/time entered on the previously closed 
		flights for the same vehicle.
	- In the Remark field, you can enter 
	additional information on the flight. If an operational event is connected 
	to the flight, any remark entered on the operational event will be defaulted 
	in this field. If not, you need to enter the information manually. Entering 
	a value in this field is optional and can be changed, if needed.
- Save the information (F12).
- In the table you can view and report the actual 
	usage of the serial. For more information, refer the activity 
	Report Operational Logging.
Use this procedure to report any 
operational disruptions on the flight:
	- Open the Flight Log window and query 
	(F3) for your flight log number and/or vehicle ID.
- Click the Flight Info tab and then click the Operational Disruptions
	tab.
- Verify that the correct operational plan ID is 
	selected in the Operational Plan ID field. If not select from one of 
	the defined values.
- If a deviation of the route occurred, enter the 
	reason for this deviation in the Deviation Reason field. Use the List 
	of Values to select a valid value.
- If a delay occurred, enter the reason for the 
	delay in the Delay Reason field. Use the List of Values to select a 
	valid value.
- In the Disruption Info field, enter any 
	additional information on the deviation or delay.
- If the flight was cancelled, enter a reason for 
	the cancellation in the Cancel Cause field. Use the List of Values to 
	select a valid value.
- In the Cancellation Info field, enter any 
	additional information on the flight cancellation.
- Save the information (F12).